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Mike's desperate wife Kate appealed online for donations and her plea went viral

Mike and Kate Brandon talk on This Morning (Image: Rex Features)

Mike had the therapy - which involves stem cells being inserted into the body to prompt the immune system to fight the cancer - in May.

And today it has been announced that he has been cured completely.

Kate said his biopsy results were clear for the second time, revealing: "We couldn't be happier."

She said: "Prior to starting the trial, Mike's bone marrow was made up of 90% leukaemia cells and he was given weeks to live but thanks to the cutting edge CAR T-cell therapy he received in the US he is now cancer free."

Mike and Kate were given hope with the campaign

The couple on TV today (Image: Rex Features)

Mike, 31, of Bristol, flew out to America for his course of treatment for the rare form of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia at the University of Pennsylvania's Abramson Cancer Centre.

"Bone marrow tests at one and three months after the treatment showed no evidence of leukaemia using sensitive techniques."

Kate said in May: "We now have hope! On behalf of Mike, myself and all of our friends and family I would just like to say once again just how overwhelmed and grateful we are for public the support of the public and the media.

"To hear people back home are still interested in our story and progress is just unbelievable.